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Toned-Down Version
Of Mid-East Doctrine
Drafted by Democrat
Washington (U.R) A rank
ing House Democrat today was
drafting a sharply toned-down
substitute for the Eisenhower
Doctrine which would embody
the ideas of former Secretary of
State Dean Acheson on stabiliz
ing the Middle East.
Rep. Clement J. Zablocki (D-
Wis.), author of the substitute,
said Acheson had "really pointed
Land Use Meeting
Set at Cave Junction
Cave Junction Southern
Oregon foresters, woodlot and
mill owners, and other persons
interested in the lumber industry
have been invited to a land use
meeting Tuesday, Jan. 15, in the
' American Legion hall in Cave
Junction.
The meeting is sponsored by
the Southern Oregon Christmas
Tree association and the forestry
committee of the Josephine coun
ty Planning conference.
The agenda will include dis
cussions on problems of growing
and marketing Christmas trees;
formulation of a plan to induce
hardwood manufacturers into
the area, and opinions on improv
ing the quality of trees and other
forest land in Illinois valley.
E. W. (Jiggs) Morris, chairman
of both the Christmas Tree as
sociation and the forestry com
mittee of tjje Planning confer
ence, has invited Josephine
County Agent Harry E. Clark
and others to speak.
The state board of forestry,
cooperating with the forest serv
ice, provides men to aid land
owners in tree culture, reseed-
ing and good management prac
tices.
Only Few Blue Books
Carry Political Error
Salem (U.R) Only about a
dozen copies of Oregon's new
Blue Book carried the error
which listed State Rep. Sam
Wilderman of Portland as a
Democrat, officials said today.
Wilderman is a Republican.
The few copies were delivered
to press associations and to Port
land newspapers.
the way" for handling the "pow
er vacuum" in the Middle East
that the administration fears
Russia will try to fill.
Zablocki is a member of the
House Foreign Affairs commit
tee which heard Acheson Thurs
day condemn the Eisenhower
proposal as" "far too hazardous."
The President has asked Con
gress to grant him standby au
thority to use U.S. troops, if
necessary, to block any Russian
aggression in the Middle East.
He also wants approval of a
$400 million program of eco
nomic and military aid to
strengthen the Middle East.
Asks Congressional Approval
In his State of the Union Mes
sage to Congress Thursday, Mr.
Eisenhower said congressional
approval of his plan is a matter
of "vital and immediate import
ance." Indications have been that
Congress would give the Presi
dent substantially what he
wants.
But Acheson, secretary of
state under former President
Truman, said Mr. Eisenhower's
request for standby authority to
use American troops in the Mid
dle East "sounds perilously like
another approach into the brink"
of war.
He said that Secretary of State
John Foster Dulles' interpreta
tion of what the administration
would do with this authority
"frightens me to death."
Urges Resolution Enactment
Acheson urged that Congress
enact a resolution stating simply
that it supports the President in
any negotiations to bring peace
to the Middle East. Acheson said
the declaration should contain
support for use of U.S. economic
and political resources as well
as military.
The Acheson proposal would
not have the power of law and
would not grant Mr. Eisenhower
any powers that he does not now
have.
Acheson said that if Mr. Ei
senhower needs . legislation to
carry out specified projects he
should ask Congress for the pro
jects specially, not just in "vague
phrases."
Zablocki said he hoped to
have a draft of Acheson's pro
posal ready "within a day or
two."
Ex-Sandy Police
Officer Executed
McAlester, Okla. -0J.R) Otto
Austin Loel 45-vear-old former
police chief at Sandy, Ore., died
in th Oklahoma electric chair
early today for the stabbing
death of Mrs. Elizabeth Jeanne
Henderson.
Loel was executed for the
stabbing of the Compton, Calif.,
woman in an Oklahoma City
motel Jan. 10, 1956.
He was strapped to the elec
tric chair at the McAlester State
Prison at 12.02 a.m., after shak
ing hands with Warden H. C.
McLeod. The switch was thrown
at 12:05 and left on for a full
minute.
Loel was pronounced dead at
12:07 a.m.
Asked by Warden McLeod if
he had anything to say, Loel an
swered, "No, thank you." He
entered the death cell smoking
a cigarette.
Argentine Airliner
Crashes on Takeoff
Buenos Aires !U.R) A twin
engine Viking passenger plane
of the Argentine state airline
crashed and burned shortly after
takeoff today. From 15 to 27
persons were reported aboard
TTiere were only two known sur
vivors.
"The plane took off from Aero
parque airport in northern Bug
nos Aires on a flight to the re
sort city of Mar del Plata, 230
miles to the. south. It failed to
gain altitude and caught fire in
the air.
The pilot turned his plane to
ward the nearby River Plate in
an attempt to make a water
landing and put out the flames.
But he failed to clear high trees
bordering a scenic drive along
the river.
BURPING AUTOMOBILE
London (U.R) Out of gas,
and petrol ration coupons, Mrs.
Alice Klouda decided to try
whiskey as fuel When her auto
mobile stalled. "The car went
like a bomb," she said, after
driving it home without incident.
Detroit (U.R) Mrs. Mary K.
Barry has been placed on pro
bation, and on a new telephone
party line. Police said she as
saulted a woman, with whom
she shared a party line, after the
woman accidentally left the
phone off the hook.
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Bus Line May Replace
Bellrose Trolley Cars
Oak Grove (U.R) Fred T.
Fowler, highway engineering
coordinator for the city of Port
land, believes that eventually
the Oregon City-Bellrose inter
urban streetcars should be re
placed by. a bus line.
He told a Public Utilities
Commission hearing here yester
day on intcrurban passenger
service that such a bus line,
properly intergrated with Port
land city transit system, "with
out question" would give the
interurban area better service
than streetcars.
HEADS BAR GROUP
Portland U.R) New presi
dent of the Multnomah Bar asso
ciation is Donald S. Richarson,
who succeds Randall B. Kester.
Friday. January 11, 1957 .
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
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ARRIVING IN MOSCOW for top lever conferences, Chinese Premier
(left) is greeted by Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin. Others are Soviet
ister Dmitri Shepiiov and Lazar Kaganovich, applauding at right.
Chou En-Lai
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Upholstery Class
Set in Central Point
Central Point An adult class
in upholstery will be offered in
Central Point during the week
Jan. 1 through Jan. 25, H. P.
Jewett, superintendent, has an
nounced. The class will be held six
hours a day starting at 9 a.m.
Mrs. May Frye of the Eugene
Vocational school, will be In
structor. Additional details concerning
the class and registration will be
handled through the superin
tendent's office in Central Point,
telephone NOrmandy 4-2793.
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